Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Scanning Electron Microscope, Microsome, Secretion

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Proteins have to get to the right place. Proteins have targeting signal that is like an address on a package. Tells the cell where to put the protein. Targeting can occur during or after synthesis. Can direct a protein as it is being made or after it is completely translated. Using a signal sequence that directs where the protein go (which organelle) More related to proteins in the secretory pathway (er, golgi, lysosomes) Get into the er, put into vesicles and directed into different pathways. Some protein are translated completely in the cytosol. Some protein are first translated in the cytosol but needs to finish translation in the er. When translating the protein, the signaling pathway is translated first. Many of these proteins are destined for secretion. The sequence is recognized and the incomplete protein is guided to the er. The ribosome binds to the er and translation continues. Er is an extension of the nuclear membrane.

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